Steve Taylor joins me in a spirited discussion about you can work with cameras in both After Effects and Motion. Watch it in iTunes here or on the web here.
This was great! I started with Motion - I didn't have After Effects - I would watch all these AE tutorials and then open Motion and try to recreate them. Then I discovered AppleMotion.net - Thank you Mark - and learned so, so much. Then I had to get a beefer machine and couldn't afford a Mac - I miss Motion at times - some things are easier there than in AE - and vice versa - I still check this site from time to time because I know one of these days I'll be sitting in front of the Motion GUI - with a client breathing down my neck - wanting it quicker, faster, better. Rock on!
Mark, Great abilities you have, love that you share..... Looking at many of your video's, I have yet to find a way to control a custom path for the camera in Motion. I am sure you know how & bet you have covered this at some point.
Please apply link to help me understand, thanks again Mark
I really appreciate your post and you explain each and every point very well.Thanks for sharing this information.And I’ll love to read your next post too. regards: Share tips :)
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This was great! I started with Motion - I didn't have After Effects - I would watch all these AE tutorials and then open Motion and try to recreate them. Then I discovered AppleMotion.net - Thank you Mark - and learned so, so much. Then I had to get a beefer machine and couldn't afford a Mac - I miss Motion at times - some things are easier there than in AE - and vice versa - I still check this site from time to time because I know one of these days I'll be sitting in front of the Motion GUI - with a client breathing down my neck - wanting it quicker, faster, better. Rock on!
Some goon abused your blog, Mark, check the comments for Steve Taylor's AE comparison clip.
Fixing now, thanks...
Mark, Great abilities you have, love that you share.....
Looking at many of your video's, I have yet to find a way to control a custom path for the camera in Motion.
I am sure you know how & bet you have covered this at some point.
Please apply link to help me understand,
thanks again Mark
If you use a framing behavior you can modify the path any way that you want...
I really appreciate your post and you explain each and every point very well.Thanks for sharing this information.And I’ll love to read your next post too.
regards:
Share tips
:)